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State Route 388 (SR 388) is a 4.5-mile-long (7.2 km) state highway that travels south-to-north in a backward L-shape, completely within Columbia County, in the east-central part of the state of Georgia.
Known as Glass Bridge Road referencing a large covered bridge that was lost when West Point Lake was filled. Former route extended from US 29 to Alabama State line and was partially submurged by West Point Lake cutting off direct access to the west side from Georgia. SR 239 — — SR 48 in Cloudland: SR 157 southeast of Rising Fawn: 1946 [7] [8]
Arkansas Highway 388; Georgia State Route 388; Maryland Route 388; New York State Route 388 (former) ... Virginia State Route 388; Preceded by 387: Lists of highways
Georgia State Highway System; ... US 29 / SR 8 / SR 316 west of Dacula: US 29 / SR 8 / SR 53 / SR 316 southeast of Russell: 1998 [citation needed] current
Wrightsboro Road resumes at an intersection with Georgia State Route 223 (SR 223) and the northern terminus of Hinton Wilson Road, east-northeast of Thomson, in Columbia County. West-northwest of this intersection, SR 223 has the local name of East White Oak Road. At this intersection, SR 223 assumes Wrightsboro Road as its local street name.
State Route 232 (SR 232) is a 14.3-mile-long (23.0 km) east–west state highway located in the east-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It travels through west-central Columbia County and northeastern Richmond County. At its western end, it is a fairly rural highway, but its eastern end is an urban corridor of the Augusta metropolitan area.
SR 46 at the Alabama state line west of Bowdon: US 78 / SR 8 / SR 61 in Villa Rica: 1948 [13] [70] 1954 [71] [28] Formerly a southern branch of SR 8; was path of US 78S and then US 78 Alt.; redesignated as SR 166 from the Alabama state line to northeast of Carrollton and SR 61 from there to Villa Rica SR 8 Conn. 0.2: 0.32
State Route 380 (SR 380) is a 5.8-mile-long (9.3 km) state highway that travels west-to-east in a southern arc entirely within Jasper County in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The highway acts as a partial bypass of Monticello .